Re: [SLUG] Moving forward

From: Michael C Rock (mikerock01@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 20:33:40 EST


I really like the tack you guys are on with the remote teaching idea. I
am not technical enough to get in on that discussion. But, I can
evaluate material and set a sequence of topics as they should be
delivered. And I have hear from one or two people who are adept at
putting material together in a printed format.

If we divide the work as seems what is happening then we can all get
involved and we will have a working model before too long. I am
starting on the course topics and the sequencing now.

Michael C. Rock

On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 18:45, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:16:17PM -0500, Rock wrote:
>
> > Where I am going with this is up to all of SLUG.
>
> And SLUG's leaving it up to you. ;-}
>
> Seriously, we'll back you as far as is feasible. But this is your baby,
> and you're free to run with it. SLUG opinions would probably help, and
> I'm sure you'll get a lot of those. The research into teaching texts
> would probably be invaluable by itself.
>
> If you're going to do live training, then I'd suggest a centrally
> located place, like Tampa, and like PwC, where we hold the Tampa
> meetings. I can't vouch for PwC, or for Tom (who's in charge of the
> space). But it appears that these might have to be held outside of SLUG
> meetings (though I don't mind using Tampa meetings to hold them), if you
> want to do them more frequently than once a month. People (if it was
> worth enough to them) would simply have to overcome the barriers to
> getting there.
>
> > I am collecting
> > sources and volunteers to host presentations. I don't care what you
> > teach as long as it is pertinent to learning Linux for all of us.
> >
> > Robert, do you have a particular interest that you would like to
> > prepare a lesson for? Or maybe more than one?
> >
> > So far the response would indicate less than total excitement but I
> > think that will change as the members see what is being developed and
> > what topics will be addressed.
>
> I've wouldn't call it "less than total excitement". This has been a very
> long thread (or two), which tells you people have strong feelings about
> it. A lot of them have barriers, but those are surmountable if you
> promote this well enough and present something appealing enough. The
> overall impression I get is that people are really interested in the
> training, particularly if not expensive.
>
> Paul
>
>
>



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